Mixed Employment Data? Who is the biggest winner?
@MaverickWealthBuilder:
Last Friday, the May non-farm payroll data was clearly impressive. 339,000 non-farm jobs were added, nearly double the market's expectation of 195,000. Additionally, the non-farm payroll data for March and April were significantly revised upward. In March, the number of new non-farm jobs was revised from 165,000 to 217,000, and in April, it was revised from 253,000 to 294,000.United States Non Farm PayrollsAmong them, the education, healthcare, business, and leisure accommodation sectors continue to be the main sources of employment growth. Previously, due to labor market mismatches, some vacant positions in the service industry have been filled.However, on the other hand, there is a contradiction as the unemployment rate increased by 0.3 percentage points to 3.7% compared to the previous